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What is happening to our people is a drama an authentic and extraordinary drama for the ownership of life of happiness of the pure and simple well-being that my people have been dreaming about since the beginning of historyThe Evita that people worldwide cherish as the Argentinian sweetheart is a stronger woman than I had ever envisioned From reading her personal message to the people I saw a woman who knew so much and had the will of an army to achieve her virtuous goal She was a leader of the people the people who lacked the power and authority to speak out for their cause And she had a love for her nations people like a mothers undying love for her children But more than all else she had a devotion to her beliefs exemplified through her husband the man she lovedHer message serves so many purposes but ultimately it was a goodbye to all her loved ones She wanted to leave them in body only after her death and never desert them in spirit And she never shall Her ideals and the spark she invoked in her people will always exist She tells of truths about the people against her She talks of politicians and people who claim they work for the good of Argentine She tells her people not to believe their lies because they only think of themselves and they do not care about the impoverished Only Pern has the understanding that they need Even though he has come from military backgrounds he has broken free of the selfish upper class ways and has seen what is going on in Argentine What most people of power try not to see is what is the most important and prevalent problem Eva also points out that this devotion to the descamisados means much more and suggests greater character coming from Peron For Eva it is easy to rally her beliefs behind the impoverished

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